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Перевод: perambulation
[существительное] ходьба ; прогулка ; обход ; поездка с целью осмотра и инспектирования
Тезаурус:
- But if they nevertheless persist in making that perambulation in the manner aforesaid, we must endure it for the present, and await an opportune time to amend it.
- But the men of the county stood firm: their perambulation, made ten days later, exactly repeated the assertions made the year before.
- On 20 July another perambulation of the Huntingdonshire Forest was ordered to be made.
- The Manor was an important landmark during the annual and ancient custom called the "perambulation of Purton", during Rogation Tide in May, when a large procession, headed by the clergyman, would beat the bounds over a period of two days.
- The dog, who had perhaps feared a pavement perambulation, sniffed the air too and became frisky.
- The accusation was declared to have been made by Hugh's widow and family "from ill will and hatred, because Roger was reproached concerning the perambulation of the forest in those parts not properly performed".
- On 1 March he published his intention of inviolably observing the Charter of the Forest in all its articles: he appointed four commissioners to supervise the making in each forest county of "a true perambulation, namely that which was made in the time of the lord King Henry our father, which has not yet been challenged".
- On 3 July the men of Huntingdonshire had made a perambulation in their county, which had until then been entirely forest, a perambulation which was declared to be "in accordance with the Charter of the Forest".
- The royal demesne vills, fields and woods in Sherwood Forest, for example, which had been put out of the forest by the perambulation of 1300, were now "entirely put back into the forests by the said King Edward".
- The men of Leicestershire gave the king 100 to have yet another perambulation: he finally conceded in 1235 that that county should be put out of the forest with the exception of the manor of Withcote, which was ancient demesne of the Crown.
- On 16 July 1232 the king confirmed a perambulation which substantially reduced the extent of Sherwood Forest, and in July 1234 he disafforested the forest "between Ouse and Derwent", with the exception of the hay of Langwith.
- But Edward was determined to avoid honouring these concessions, made under duress; in October 1301, when he appointed commissioners to make a perambulation in the Devon forests, he once again reserved the rights of his Crown.
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